Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is evaluating the TSA's liquid carry-on baggage guidelines. Currently, travelers must use 3.4-ounce containers carried in one-quart resealable bags. Noem mentioned potential changes to these liquid limits as part of broader TSA policy reviews. Recently, travelers gained the ability to keep their shoes on during screening, indicating a desire to update security measures while maintaining safety. Specific details on upcoming changes to liquid policies and implementation timelines have yet to be disclosed.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem revealed that potential changes to the liquid guidelines for carry-on baggage are being considered as part of a broader review of TSA policies.
Travel-sized containers of liquids must be 3.4 ounces or less per item and packed in a one-quart resealable plastic bag, as per TSA regulations.
Under the new multilayered screening process, TSA hopes to enhance security while potentially relaxing some of the current restrictions on liquids.
Changes to the liquid restrictions could be announced soon, although details remain unclear about the specific alterations to the guidance.
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